Planned and designed with a nod to Florida architectural vernacular, HHCP created two 60-bed “villages”, each supporting three 20-bed “neighborhoods”. This same design was site adapted for the 120-bed Sunbelt Living Center in East Orlando, Florida, completed in 1999.

Neighborhoods are clustered around a “village center” where all nursing support areas are located. Each neighborhood includes eight semi-private and four private resident rooms. Private rooms have direct access to outdoor patios through glass doors.

The two 60-bed units are connected by a centralized core or “village center” containing a physical therapy suite, administrative offices and the main foyer and lobby/reception area. At the end of the large lobby is a wing that houses the dietary operations and mechanical/electrical rooms.